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dk8 wrote:are you all cold mailing these firms or did you find them through connections, symplicity, other research etc.

I just pulled up a list of the largest law firms in my city. (The business journal usually publishes a list or a "Book of Lists.") Then I went to each firm's individual website and found contact information for the recruiting coordinator / hiring partner. Then I sent them an email. Only one firm didn't have the info on their site; I found the recruiting coordinator's name on simplicity and then googled her email address. (Stalkerish, I know. But the job market sucks.)

I did apply for a few firms on Symplicity, but there weren't many on there I was interested in.

Already applied to 100 federal judicial internships on Dec. 1 (which cut a serious chunk of time out of studying for finals). Just finished making up my cover letters for the state judges I'm applying to. Also going to send out some apps to local firms for the hell of it, even though I know that pretty much none hire 1L's. Crossing fingers that my grades come back strong enough to turn some heads.

dakatz wrote:Already applied to 100 federal judicial internships on Dec. 1 (which cut a serious chunk of time out of studying for finals).

wow that sucks. do you think it was worth it?

I'm probably exaggerating a bit as to how long it took. One long night of making up the materials, then one day of buying envelopes and labels, doing all the printing, stuffing the envelopes, and sending them all out. It was during the final week of class, and I had a perfect storm of my memo being due, finishing up outlines, beginning to study for finals, etc. So having to get these apps in was a pain, but I made sure to do it quickly. I don't think it really affected my finals prep. Never did have a chance to outline that final week of classes, but I don't think it mattered.

theantiscalia wrote:Then I went to each firm's individual website and found contact information for the recruiting coordinator / hiring partner. Then I sent them an email.

Did you first e-mail to ask if they were even hiring 1L's? Or did you just send the whole resume/sample package from the get go?

Also, to what extent is everyone personalizing/targeting each cover letter?

The NALP website has a search feature that allows you to isolate the NALP firms that specifically say that they indeed do hire 1L's. Its pretty convenient to know, though I'm sure there are a number of firms who are undecided on this matter, or who put a no just to be safe, but would still consider your app if your grades are particularly good.

Yeah, the NALP feature is helpful indeed, although less than 10 firms in my area are listed, and several of them prioritize hiring folks with tech backgrounds (which I don't have). I'm curious to what extent it would be a good use of my time to cold e-mail unlisted firms.

Tangerine Gleam wrote:Yeah, the NALP feature is helpful indeed, although less than 10 firms in my area are listed, and several of them prioritize hiring folks with tech backgrounds (which I don't have). I'm curious to what extent it would be a good use of my time to cold e-mail unlisted firms.

I'm also going to give small and medium-sized firms a shot.

One two of the fifteen said they hired 1Ls on the NALP website. I got interviews at those two, so certainly look there. But there were quite a few big firms that weren't on the NALP website, and I got interviews at a couple of those... which is why I liked the book of lists.

How does one go about applying to a judge? Is there a massive database somewhere with their contact information, or do you just look it up judge by judge?

theantiscalia wrote:Then I went to each firm's individual website and found contact information for the recruiting coordinator / hiring partner. Then I sent them an email.

Did you first e-mail to ask if they were even hiring 1L's? Or did you just send the whole resume/sample package from the get go?

Also, to what extent is everyone personalizing/targeting each cover letter?

I personalized each cover letter, albeit minimally. I had a line saying I was interested in their (insert name of development or training program for summer hires here) or (insert name of big practice area I'm interested in here). If I was familiar with their work from my prior career (I was a CPA), I put that in the cover too.

Tangerine Gleam wrote:Yeah, the NALP feature is helpful indeed, although less than 10 firms in my area are listed, and several of them prioritize hiring folks with tech backgrounds (which I don't have). I'm curious to what extent it would be a good use of my time to cold e-mail unlisted firms.

I'm also going to give small and medium-sized firms a shot.

One two of the fifteen said they hired 1Ls on the NALP website. I got interviews at those two, so certainly look there. But there were quite a few big firms that weren't on the NALP website, and I got interviews at a couple of those... which is why I liked the book of lists.

How does one go about applying to a judge? Is there a massive database somewhere with their contact information, or do you just look it up judge by judge?

I found a list of all federal judges on Symplicity. You can also go to Judgepedia.com which is incredibly helpful for getting all the names.

Tangerine Gleam wrote:Yeah, the NALP feature is helpful indeed, although less than 10 firms in my area are listed, and several of them prioritize hiring folks with tech backgrounds (which I don't have). I'm curious to what extent it would be a good use of my time to cold e-mail unlisted firms.

I'm also going to give small and medium-sized firms a shot.

One two of the fifteen said they hired 1Ls on the NALP website. I got interviews at those two, so certainly look there. But there were quite a few big firms that weren't on the NALP website, and I got interviews at a couple of those... which is why I liked the book of lists.

How does one go about applying to a judge? Is there a massive database somewhere with their contact information, or do you just look it up judge by judge?

My school gave us pretty Excel sheets. And it's all mail merge ready too.

I applied to 0 places so far. Cover letter and resume are done though. I intend to make a list of all the places I apply to, and have a checklist of their responses (if any). My deadline is to get all these apps out by Jan. 7th.

ack, i feel good and guilty now. i sorta gave up before i started--i figure no one will hire me, so why bother? i should just apply at McD's instead. I did send my resume and 3 different cover letters to CSO and got the editz. Now I need to send them out, i guess...